JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LTD. - 532617 - Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations, 2018
Certificate under Regulation 74(5) of SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018 for Quarter ended 31 December, 202212-01-2023
JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LTD. - 532617 - Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations, 2018
Certificate under Regulation 74(5) of SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018 for Quarter ended 31 December, 2022Avoid sending correspondence on behalf of Jet: JKC to panel member
Chhawchharia had on January 2 sent a letter to JKC wherein he objected to Sanjiv Kapoor using designation of Jet Airways CEO as the airline is yet to be handed over to JKCWe will not get pulled down by critics: Jet Airways' CEO-designate
NCLT case delaying launch: Sanjiv KapoorWe will not get pulled down by critics: Jet Airways' CEO-designate
NCLT case delaying launch: Sanjiv KapoorJET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LTD. - 532617 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Change in Corporate Office Address
Intimation regarding change of corporate office addressChhawchharia objects to Kapoor using designation of Jet Airways CEO
The monitoring committee consists of seven members: Chhawchharia is a non-voting member, three voting members selected by lenders and three voting members selected by JKCJet Airways staff jump ship due to delay in restarting business
This even as the Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC) and the lenders to erstwhile Jet Airways have been at a standoff at the NCLT over conditionsSenior execs, some pilots, cabin crew leave Jet Airways, says report
With continuing uncertainty over Jet Airways' future, at least two senior executives as well as some pilots and cabin crew have quit the airline, according to sources. Jalan Kalrock consortium emerged as the winning bidder for Jet Airways under the insolvency resolution process in June 2021 but the carrier is yet to start operations. The sources close to the development said the Vice Presidents of Engineering and Human Resources have left the airline. Some pilots and cabin crew have also left the airline. Besides, some senior-level executives have gone on Leave Without Pay (LWP), the sources said. Details about the current employee strength at the airline could not be immediately ascertained. A senior executive at the airline said the upside potential of a revived Jet Airways is tremendous for all stakeholders and customers. A Jet Airways spokesperson declined to comment. Earlier, the carrier had reduced salaries for various staff and send many employees on LWP amid uncertaintyMore exits at Jet as relaunch of airline faces uncertainties
Nakul Tuteja, who joined 10 months ago as vice president, human resources and administration, Jet Airways, resigned recently.NCLT reserves Jet Airways order
The Jalan Kalrock Consortium seek directions from the Bench as the lenders oppose to handing over Jet Airways to them